- Chef - Chef-Client Run
- Chef - Nodes
- Testing Cookbook with Test Kitchen
- Chef - ChefSpec
- Chef - Foodcritic
- Chef - Testing Cookbooks
- Chef - Chef-Shell
- Chef - Chef-Client as Daemon
- Chef - Environment
- Chef - Roles
- Chef - Cookbook Dependencies
- Chef - Cookbooks
- Chef - Solo Setup
- Chef - Knife Setup
- Chef - Test Kitchen Setup
- Chef - Client Setup
- Chef - Workstation Setup
- Chef - Version Control System Setup
- Chef - Architecture
- Chef - Overview
- Chef - Home
Advanced Chef
- Chef - Community Cookbooks
- Chef - Files & Packages
- Chef - Blueprints
- Lightweight Resource Provider
- Chef - Resources
- Chef - Cross-Platform Cookbooks
- Chef - Scripts for Data Bags
- Chef - Data Bags
- Chef - Environment Variable
- Chef - Definition
- Chef - Libraries
- Chef - Ruby Gems with Recipes
- Chef - Plain Ruby with Chef DSL
- Chef - Templates
- Dynamically Configuring Recipes
Chef Useful Resources
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Chef - Community Cookbooks
Community cookbooks are similar to any other cookbook. The only reason it is called community cookbook is because anyone who knows to write cookbooks can join this community and upload their cookbooks to the centrapzed hub. These cookbooks are available for free and anyone can download and use it. In order to use these community cookbooks, one needs to download them, modify them as per the requirement, and upload them to their respective Chef server.
One needs to have knife configured on their system in order to update, upload, and download the cookbooks. Interact with cookbooks using the knife cookbook commands. With knife cookbook, you can create, delete, show, pst, download, and upload cookbooks. Read the knife cookbook commands documentation for more information in Chapter 7.
Following is the pnk of community cookbooks:
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